| Pittsfield Back in 'Yellow Zone' for COVID-19 Transmission
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Following the holiday weekend, the city has dipped into the yellow incidence rate for COVID-19 transmission.
On Tuesday, the percent positivity rate was 4.3, down from 5.3 last week. To be in the yellow zone, a community must have 10 or fewer average cases per 100,000 people or have a 5 percent or less positivity 0 Comments |
 | Application Deadline Announced for BCC Associate Degree in Nursing
PITTSFIELD, Mass — Berkshire Community College announces a deadline of Thursday, September 1 to apply for the spring semester cohort of the Associate Degree in Nursing program.
The program accepts up to 60 students fills quickly. Prospective students are encouraged to apply early. The spring semester begins in January 0 Comments |
 | Pittsfield Looks into the Future of Wahconah Park
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The city is embarking on a more than $3 million capital improvement plan for historic Wahconah Park with a restoration committee and a promise of federal funds.
The City Council voted at its June 28 meeting to establish a Wahconah Park Restoration Committee.
The nine-member committee will assess the 25 Comments |
 | Fields, Melle Lead Teams into Little League Tourney Title Games
Leah Melle and Kaelyn Fields led their respective Little League baseball teams to championship games in the Don Gleason District 1 Tournaments on Thursday night.
Melle hit an inside-the-park home run to lead off the bottom of the sixth and give Dalton-Hinsdale’s 10-year-old All-Stars a 7-6 win over Great 0 Comments |
 | The Retired Investor: China Tariffs on Deck
The Biden administration is wrestling with whether to ease some of the Chinese import tariffs on billions of dollars of Chinese goods. If they do, it would mark the first step in reconciling the trade differences between the world's two largest economies and could even nudge down the inflation rate.
The trade war is now over 0 Comments |
| Return of Pittsfield's Summer Playground Program
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The city of Pittsfield Department of Community Development Recreation Program has announced the return of the Parks Summer Playground Program at three city parks for six weeks beginning Monday, July 11.
The Summer Playground Program offers a variety of recreation activities for Pittsfield children ages 6 13 Comments |
 | Sheriff Candidates Answer Community's Questions at Forum
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The candidates for Berkshire County sheriff answered questions from the community in a forum held by the Berkshire County NAACP, the League of Women Voters, and the ACLU of Massachusetts on Wednesday.
Incumbent Thomas Bowler and his challenger Alf Barbalunga were queried on the interworkings of the office and their 0 Comments |
 | Pittsfield Squads Roll Up Double-Digit Wins
ADAMS, Mass. – A pair of Pittsfield Little League squads Wednesday gave the scoreboard a workout at “Beaver” Bard Field in the Don Gleason District 1 Tournament.
In the 11-year-old division, the Pittsfield American Division All-Stars scored 10 first-inning runs en route to a 26-0, three-inning win over 0 Comments |
 | New Appointments at Big Y
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — The management of Big Y Foods, Inc. has announced the following new appointments in Berkshire County.
"At Big Y, we are committed to providing the tools and training necessary to support our employees in their development," said Michael J. Galat, vice president employee services. "We look 0 Comments |
 | Pittsfield Welcomes Officials from Sister City Ballina Ireland
Gifts were exchanged between the two Sister Cities at Tuesday's event, with Ballina Councillor Mark Duffy, right, and Irish Sister City Committee President Robert Dwyer.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Officials from sister city Ballina, Ireland, in Mayo County traveled to Pittsfield this weekend to experience its culture and 1 Comment |
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